Vestibular primary afferent responses to sound and vibration in the guinea pig

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Ian S. Curthoys
Vedran Vulovic
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[1] The University of Sydney,Vestibular Research Laboratory, School of Psychology, A 18
[2] NSW,undefined
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Experimental Brain Research | 2011年 / 210卷
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Vestibular; Utricular; Saccular; Otolithic; Bone conduction; Sound; Vibration;
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This study tested whether air-conducted sound and bone-conducted vibration activated primary vestibular afferent neurons and whether, at low levels, such stimuli are specific to particular vestibular sense organs. In response to 500 Hz bone-conducted vibration or 500 Hz air-conducted sound, primary vestibular afferent neurons in the guinea pig fall into one of two categories––some neurons show no measurable change in firing up to 2 g peak-to-peak or 140 dB SPL. These are semicircular canal neurons (regular or irregular) and regular otolith neurons. In sharp contrast, otolith irregular neurons show high sensitivity: a steep increase in firing as stimulus intensity is increased. These sensitive neurons typically, but not invariably, were activated by both bone-conducted vibration and air-conducted sound, they originate from both the utricular and saccular maculae, and their sensitivity underpins new clinical tests of otolith function.
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